
26 March 2026
Surf forecast Thursday Friday March 26 27 California coast waves conditions water temperature updates
Surf Report for Los Angeles California
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Good morning. Here's your surf zone forecast for Thursday, March 26th through Friday.
Starting down south in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara's central coast, conditions are looking solid. Northwest facing beaches are expecting five to eight foot waves today with southwest facing exposures seeing three to five feet. Water temps are chilly at fifty-five to fifty-seven degrees, so bundle up. Friday the swell shifts a bit more to the northwest, bringing four to seven feet on the northwest facing breaks and two to four feet on the southwest side. No thunderstorms expected either day.
Moving up the coast to Santa Barbara County's southwestern and southeastern coastlines, today brings one to three foot surf with light winds. Water's hovering around sixty-three degrees and rip current risk stays low despite a moderate risk headline. Friday sees similar conditions with one to two foot waves and continued light winds. The west swell continues both days.
Ventura County beaches are the exception to the trend today with a moderate rip current risk in place. Surf is running two to four feet, a bit better than further north, and water temps are pleasant at sixty-four to sixty-six degrees. Tomorrow that rip current risk drops to low as the swell eases. You'll see one to three foot waves and a mix of south and west swell moving in. Still no thunderstorm potential.
And finally up in LA County and Malibu, expect one to three foot surf both days with low rip current risk throughout. Water temperatures range from fifty-nine to sixty-six degrees. The west swell continues to dominate both Thursday and Friday with no precipitation expected.
Overall a nice stretch of weather to get in the water. Stay safe and have fun out there.
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Starting down south in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara's central coast, conditions are looking solid. Northwest facing beaches are expecting five to eight foot waves today with southwest facing exposures seeing three to five feet. Water temps are chilly at fifty-five to fifty-seven degrees, so bundle up. Friday the swell shifts a bit more to the northwest, bringing four to seven feet on the northwest facing breaks and two to four feet on the southwest side. No thunderstorms expected either day.
Moving up the coast to Santa Barbara County's southwestern and southeastern coastlines, today brings one to three foot surf with light winds. Water's hovering around sixty-three degrees and rip current risk stays low despite a moderate risk headline. Friday sees similar conditions with one to two foot waves and continued light winds. The west swell continues both days.
Ventura County beaches are the exception to the trend today with a moderate rip current risk in place. Surf is running two to four feet, a bit better than further north, and water temps are pleasant at sixty-four to sixty-six degrees. Tomorrow that rip current risk drops to low as the swell eases. You'll see one to three foot waves and a mix of south and west swell moving in. Still no thunderstorm potential.
And finally up in LA County and Malibu, expect one to three foot surf both days with low rip current risk throughout. Water temperatures range from fifty-nine to sixty-six degrees. The west swell continues to dominate both Thursday and Friday with no precipitation expected.
Overall a nice stretch of weather to get in the water. Stay safe and have fun out there.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI